[NAGDU] Hawaii

Charlene Ota caota4 at gmail.com
Fri Jun 19 00:32:27 UTC 2020


You'll absolutely need to provide the titer test along with the vaccinations
or your poor Crocus won't be a happy Haawaiian, that's for sure, he'll be in
the quarantine station for sure!

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From: NAGDU <nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Tracy Carcione via NAGDU
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2020 9:39 AM
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Subject: Re: [NAGDU] Hawaii

That doesn't sound too bad, though it seems odd that a valid rabies
certificate isn't enough.
Tracy


-----Original Message-----
From: NAGDU [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Bryan Gearry via
NAGDU
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 11:57 PM
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Cc: Bryan Gearry; Tracy Carcione
Subject: Re: [NAGDU] Hawaii

Tracy use this link: 
http://hdoa.hawaii.gov/ai/aqs/animal-quarantine-information-page/guide-servi
ce-dogs-entering-hawaii/

I travel to Hawaii every year. If you come from America direct to Honolulu,
it's fairly straight forward as long as you have your paper work submitted
at least 2 weeks before arrival. If you are going to a neighboring Island it
is quite expensive and a lot more complicated. The link will tell you how to
go about doing all of this. If you are going direct to a neighbor island, it
is almost worth spending the night in HNL. The charges for a private vet to
come meet you at the airplane is approx $500. Coming to HNL is no charge
other than Hotel net to airport that is $240 a night. Hawaiian Air is $149
(possibly get a better deal). 
Allow at least 2 months to get you Rabies Titer test back. Very Important.
You will have to have this to come to Hawaii. When you book you tickets and
your stopping in HNL first, tell booking agent that you will need somebody
to meet you at gate to take you to Quarantine. It's a little hike but not
bad. You will go by a dumpster that you can use to relieve your Guide. There
are no pet relief areas at HNL, but there is an atrium I use in the center
of the terminal (between Main Land and Inter Island terminals) and hide
behind the bushes. Been doing it for 11 years and no one has ever
complained. (I get a hose out and wash everything down).

Now all of this changes if you fly direct to a neighbor Island!!!!

We can all thank Jenine Stanley who had a big part of allowing Guide dogs
into Hawaii.

Good luck and Aloha

On 6/17/2020 2:44 PM, Tracy Carcione via NAGDU wrote:
> My husband thinks that, if we fly to Hawaii, they will take the dog 
> away before I leave the plane and take him somewhere for inspection, 
> and that
the
> inspection place might even be far from the airport.
>
> Is that true?  Just planning for a future when we could fly again.
>
> Tracy
>
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